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This Grade II listed residential property dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries and offers a wealth of period character. The building, formerly known as the Horse and Jockey Inn, retains traditional features such as exposed painted beams, slate flooring, and a feature fireplace. The property has been converted for residential use and features spacious and flexible accommodation arranged over two floors, including two reception rooms, a kitchen, a third reception room/bedroom, two bedrooms, and a shower room. The ground floor also includes a basin in the kitchen and a door to a basement area. The first floor features exposed beams in some of the rooms, and there is a WC and cupboards housing the boiler in the second room. Externally, the property has a secluded private garden surrounded by ancient stone walls and mature trees and established shrubs, offering a peaceful retreat with a patio area.